CCROV-2 Is Coming Soon

CCROV-2 Is Coming Soon

VxFly – Is China’s leading provider of underwater robots, and is about to release the new underwater drone CCROV-2 on METSTRADE SHOW next week in Amsterdam.

The first-generation CCROV launched in 2016. The CCROV has received considerable attention and wide acclaim in the industry because of its small size and capable functions.

Hundreds of CCROV have sold in more than 40 countries and regions around the world with more than 100 partners.

(Editors note: We currently use the CCROV as part of the Academy of Art Motion Picture and TV department’s Drones and Directors class on the SS Jeremiah O’Brien.)

Compared with the first generation, the performance of CCROV-2 is more practical to meet the needs of different professional groups. CCROV-2 can dive to a depth of 100 meters to perform various types of video and image transmission tasks. CCROV-2 can also monitor equipment for daily inspections in aquaculture and infrastructure, as well as a useful tool for marine activities like diving, salvage, navigation, etc. More professional-
grade functional design, which significantly enhances its anti-flow stability while preserving the advantages of the CCROV first generation. Up to 5-current super speed, six ultra-bright LED light; the Pro CCROV-2 will be a robust platform that is compatible with many marine sensors. VxFly also designed the CCROV-2 to use a capable robotic arm and developed a custom USBL(underwater GPS) system for the CCROV-2.

These improvements make CCROV-2 a real game-changer in the small ROV market.

For more information, pls contact: louislu@ccrov.com

Patrick Egan

Editor in Field, sUAS News Americas Desk | Patrick Egan is the editor of the Americas Desk at sUAS News and host and Executive Producer of the sUAS News Podcast Series, Drone TV and the Small Unmanned Systems Business Exposition. Experience in the field includes assignments with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Battle Lab investigating solutions on future warfare research projects. Instructor for LTA (Lighter Than Air) ISR systems deployment teams for an OSD, U.S. Special Operations Command, Special Surveillance Project. Built and operated commercial RPA prior to 2007 FAA policy clarification. On the airspace integration side, he serves as director of special programs for the RCAPA (Remote Control Aerial Photography Association).